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第=page11页,共=sectionpages11页江苏盐城市五校联盟2025-2026学年度第一学期期末学情调研检测高一年级英语试题一、听力-选择题:本大题共20小题,共30分。1.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。What’stheweatherlikenow?A.Cloudy. B.Rainy. C.Sunny.2.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。HowdidCharlestravelthroughSouthChina?A.Bybus. B.Bycar. C.Bytrain.3.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。Whathappenedtotheman?A.Hiscarbrokedown. B.Hemissedthebus.
C.Hegotuplate. 4.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。WhatinstrumentdidMariousetoplay?A.Theviolin. B.Thepiano. C.Thedrum.5.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。Whatisthewomantryingtodo?A.Findanewspaper. B.Finishsomewriting.
C.Printanarticle. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthemeeting?A.Silent. B.Noisy. C.Crowded.7.Howlongwillthemanstay?A.Forthewholearrangement. B.Foraboutoneday.
C.Fortwodays. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Whendoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.OnMonday. B.OnSaturday. C.OnSunday.9.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Waiterandcustomer. B.Teacherandstudent.
C.Classmates. 10.WhenwillProfBerrycome?A.4hourslater. B.10minuteslater. C.At4:00.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11.WhatdoesGeorgedo?A.Areporter. B.Abusinessman. C.Ateacher.12.WherewasGeorgeyesterdaymorning?A.Inhisownhouse. B.Athissister’s. C.Inashop.13.WhatdidGeorgenotdoyesterday?A.Mendinghisradio. B.Washinghisjacket.
C.Cleaningoutthedrawers. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14.Howmanypeoplewillattendtheparty?A.15. B.28. C.18.15.Whenwillthepartybeheld?A.OnNovember2. B.OnDecember2. C.OnDecember5.16.Howmuchwillthemanpayforhisalcohol?A.$10. B.$20. C.$30.17.WhatisJeff’stelephonenumber?A.324-555-6850. B.323-555-6840. C.323-655-6840.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.Whatisthespeakertalkingabout?A.Afewlawsofthecountry. B.Smoking.
C.Drinking. 19.Whatcanwelearnaboutthetrafficinthecountry?A.Itmovesontheleft.
B.Thereistoomuchofit.
C.Youshouldnevercrosstheroad.20.Whocanpeopleturntoiftheyneedsomehelp?A.Thespeaker. B.Thecitygovernment.
C.Thelocalpolice. 二、阅读理解:本大题共15小题,共30分。ADoyouknowthatallsortsofadventurescanhappenineducationalsettingsaftersundown?Here'saround-upofsiteswherethefuncontinuesasnightfalls.
Ripley'sAquarium
TORONTO,CANADA
Everwonderedhowsweetyourdreamswouldbewhilesleepinginanaquarium'ssharktunnelthatholdsaround2.9millionlitresofwater?YoucanfindoutduringanOvernightReefAdventure.Greensawfish,sandtigersharks,Queenslandgroupers,andgreenseaturtleswillbeyourcompanionsforthenight.
CaliforniaAcademyofSciences
SANFRANCISCO,US
Thisawe-inspiringmuseuminGoldenGateParkhostsregularPenguins+PajamasSleepovers.Asthenamesuggests,packyourpajamas,grabasleepingbag,andspendanightunderthesameroofasacolonyofAfricanpenguins.Youcanexplorearainforestfulloffree-flyingbirdsandforeignreptiles(爬行动物)beforelights-out.There'salsoaplanetarium(天文馆)that'strulyoutofthisworld.
KennedySpaceCenter
FLORIDA,US
IntheKennedySpaceCenter,youthgroupsandvisitorsmakingprivatebookingscanhaveafter-hoursopportunitytoenjoyhands-onchallenges,watcha3DmovieinanIMAXtheatre,andgoonaQ&AsessionwithaformerNASAastronautwho'stravelledintospace.What'smore,yougettosleepeitherunderneatha110m-longSaturnVmoonrocketorbesidethespaceshuttleAtlantis.21.AtRipley'sAquarium,whatwillvisitorsencounter?______A.Foreignreptiles. B.Africanpenguins.
C.Free-flyingbirds. D.Sandtigersharks.22.WhowillprefervisitingCaliforniaAcademyofSciences?______A.Travelersseekingseaadventures.
B.Localseagerforoutdooractivities.
C.Teenagersattractedbyhands-onchallenges.
D.Visitorsinterestedinspaceandanimals.23.Whatdothethreelocationshaveincommon?______A.TheyarealllocatedintheUS.
B.Theyonlyopenaftersundown.
C.Theyallofferovernightexperiences.
D.Theyallfeatureinteractivesections.BAttheageof16,LasseStolleyfromGermanywentoutforachangeaftergraduationfromjuniorhighschool.Littledidheknowthatthischangewouldtakehimfartherthan500,000kilometers—allontrains.Inspiredbyamoviehehadwatchedonline,StolleyboughtaBahncard100,aticketthatallowsunlimited(无限制的)travelonallDeutscheBahntrainsinGermanyforayear.ButStolleydidnˈtjusttravelonthosetrains.Hemadehishomeontrains,livingtherefull-time.Duringtheday,hetooktripsandatnight,hesleptacrosstheseatsonhigh-speedtrains.“IcandecideeverydaywhereIwanttogo,whethertotheAlps,toabigcityortothesea,”Stolleysaid.Eachmorning,Stolleywouldcheckthetrainconnectionsfortheday,anddecidewhatjourneyshewouldtakebasedontheweatherandhismood(心情).Hemightstopoffataswimmingpoolforashower,orenjoytheviewswithahikebetweentrainrides.Whilehedidnˈtpayrent,Stolleysaidthathehadspentaround$10,000ayearonlivingexpenses,includinghis$6,400trainpassandentrycosttothingslikeswimmingpools.ButsinceStolleywasa“Platinum”DeutscheBahncustomer,hecouldeatfromDeutscheBahnforfree.Tocoverhisextracost,hemadeabuckonthemovebyworkingasaprogrammerfromhislaptop(手提电脑).In2023alone,Stolleyspentover3,700hoursontrains.HealsotooktrainsacrossEuropewithanInterrailpass,andtravelledasfarasAnkarainTurkey.Allofhisadventureswererecordedonhisonlineblog,named“LifeontheTrain”.24.WhatdroveStolleyˈsinterestintravellingbytrain?A.Alesson. B.Abook. C.Aticket. D.Afilm.25.WhywasStolleyˈsjourneyspecial?A.Helivedontrains.
B.Henevergotoffthesametrain.
C.Histrainjourneylastedoverayear.
D.Hedidnˈtspendanymoney.26.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“abuck”inthelastparagraphreferto?A.
Achoice. B.Paper. C.Adifference. D.Money.27.
WhichwordcanbestdescribeStolley?A.Honest. B.Adventurous. C.Easygoing. D.Warmhearted.CThe24SolarTerms(二十四节气)isatraditionalChinesecalendarsystemthatreflectsthechangesofnature,climate,andagriculturalactivities.Developedover2,000yearsago,itisbasedontheEarth’sorbitaroundthesunandthepositionofthesuninthezodiac(黄道十二宫).In2016,itwaslistedasanIntangibleCulturalHeritageofHumanitybyUNESCO.Eachsolartermlastsabout15days,andtogethertheydividetheyearinto24parts.Thetermsarecloselyrelatedtopeople’sdailylivesandfarmingpractices.Forexample,“Lichun”(BeginningofSpring)marksthestartofthespringseason,whenfarmersbeginplowingthefields.“Xiazhi”(SummerSolstice)isthelongestdayoftheyear,while“Dongzhi”(WinterSolstice)istheshortest.“ChingMing”(PureBrightness)isawell-knowntermassociatedwithtomb-sweepingandenjoyingspringscenery.The24SolarTermsalsoinfluenceChinesefoodculture.During“Lixia”(BeginningofSummer),peopleinsouthernChinaeat“five-coloredrice”towishforgoodhealth.InnorthernChina,“Dahan”(MajorCold)isthetimetoeathotpotanddumplingstokeepwarm.Additionally,manyproverbsrelatedtothesolartermshavebeenpasseddown,suchas“RainWaternourishesallthings”and“GraininEaristheseasonforharvestingwheat.”Today,althoughmoderncalendarsarewidelyused,the24SolarTermsstillplayanimportantroleinChinesesociety.Theyremindpeopletorespectnature’slawsandmaintainaharmoniousrelationshipwiththeenvironment.Manytraditionalfestivals,suchastheDragonBoatFestivalandMid-AutumnFestival,arealsocloselyconnectedtocertainsolarterms.28.Whatisthebasisofthe24SolarTerms?A.AgriculturalactivitiesinancientChina
B.TheEarth’smovementaroundthesun
C.Thechangesofthemoon’sphases
D.UNESCO’sculturalheritagestandards29.Whichsolartermislinkedtotomb-sweeping?A.Lichun B.Xiazhi C.ChingMing D.Lixia30.WhydopeopleeathotpotduringMajorCold?A.Tocelebratetheharvest B.Towishforgoodluck
C.Tokeeptheirbodieswarm D.Tohonorancestors31.Whatcanwelearnaboutthe24SolarTermstoday?A.Theyarenolongerusedinmodernlife
B.Theyareonlyimportantforfarmers
C.Theyconnecttraditionalfestivalsandnature
D.Theywerecreated1,000yearsagoDAfterafternoonclasses,it’scommontoseeteenagerstakeouttheirphones.Somelookthrougheducationalappstoreviewmathformulas(数学公式)whileothersjumpintoonlinegamesorchecksocialmedia.ThisdailysightshowstheInternetisnowpartofteens’lives—theycan’tlivewithoutit.Butithastwosides:helpingorhurtingthem,especiallyifusedunbalanced.First,theInternetisastronglearningtool.Teensgetmanythings,likefreemathclassesonfunTED-Edsciencevideos,breakingregularclassroomlimits.A2023surveyfound68%ofhighschoolersuseonlineplatformstohelpstudy,and45%ofthemgotbettergradesinEnglish,physicsandmore.Italsobuildssocialskills:joininginternationalreadinggroupsletsteenspracticetalkingwithdifferentcultures—keyforfuturejobs.Butwecan’toverlookitsbadparts.AJournalofAdolescentHealthstudysaidteensonlineover4hoursadayare2.3timesmorelikelytodobadlyinschool.Theyputasidehomeworkforgamesorsocialmedia,sotestscoresdrop.PekingUniversityfound31%ofteenshavesleepproblemsand25%gainweightfromlongsittingandlatescreentime.What’sworse,somefocusonvirtualworlds,avoidfamily,andfeelworriedoffline.SchoolsareveryimportantforhelpingteensusetheInternetinasmartway.Theyneedtogiveclassesthatteachstudentsusefulonlineskills.Intheseclasses,studentslearntotellgoodeducationalwebsitesfrombadones,setdailylimitsonscreentime,andnoticesignsofInternetaddiction.Besides,teacherscanplanofflineactivities,likehikingordebatecompetitions.Theseactivitiestaketeens’attentionawayfromscreensandhelpthemenjoyreal-lifefunagain.Inshort,theInternethastwosides.Withfamily,friendandschoolhelp,teenscanuseitwell——togrowhealthily.32.Howdoestheauthorsupportthemainideaofparagraph2?A.Bytellingastory. B.Byaskingquestions.
C.Bycomparingdifferentthings. D.Bygivingexamplesandnumbers.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“virtual”inparagraph3probablymean?A.Real. B.Online. C.Happy. D.Busy.34.WhatcanschoolsdotohelpteensusetheInternetwisely?A.Offerthemallkindsofapps.
B.StoptheirusingtheInternet.
C.Teachthemtochoosegoodwebsites.
D.Allowthemmoretimeonsocialmedia.35.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.Teens’DailyLifewithPhones.
B.BadEffectsofTooMuchScreenTime.
C.HowDoSchoolsHelpTeensStudyOnline?
D.IstheInternetHelpfulorHarmfultoTeens?三、阅读七选五:本大题共5小题,共10分。It’shardtodomuchtotreatacoldorthefluonceyou’reinfected.Aswithmanyillnesses,takingstepstowardspreventionmaybethebestcureforthecoldorflu.
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Youmayalsobeabletoavoidaseriousillnessbyactingquicklyatthefirstsignofsymptoms.Washyourhands.Oneoftheeasiestandmosteffectivemeasurestopreventcoldsandthefluisbywashingyourhandsthoroughlyandfrequently.Thisreducestheproliferationofbacteriaandthecoldorfluvirusfromcommonspacesorsurfaces.
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Washyourhandscarefullyfor20seconds,makingsuretogetunderyournails,betweenyourfingers,andthefrontandbackofyourhands.Coveryournoseandmouth.Putyourhandortissue(纸巾)overbothyournoseandmouthwheneveryoucoughorsneeze.Coveringsneezesandcoughslowerstheriskofspreadingyourgerms(细菌)andtheviruses.
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Thecoldandfluareverycontagious(接触传染的)andgenerallyspreadwherecrowdsofpeoplegatherround.Washyourhandsaftertouchingsurfacesincrowdedplaces.Ifyoufeelill,stayhomeforatleastadaytoreduceyourriskofspreadingyourcoldorflutoothers,ormakingyourcaseworsebycatchingsomethingelse.Getenoughrest.Makingsurethatyouallowyourbodytorestcaneaseyoursymptomsandhelpyoumorequicklyrecoverfromacoldortheflu.
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Gettingenoughrestalsolowerstheriskofyouinfectingfamilymembers,friends,orcolleagues.Getatleast8hoursofsleeppernightandtakeashortbreak,whichcanhelpyourimmunesystemfightanydevelopingcoldorfluvirus.A.Avoidthecrowd.B.Don’tshareitemswithsickpeople.C.Makesureyouwethandsbeforeapplyingsoaptoyourhands.D.Stayhomefromworkorschool,especiallyifyouhaveafever.E.Throwawaytheusedtissueimmediatelyandthenwashyourhands.F.Acoldisaviralinfectionthatcausesdiscomfortinthenoseandthroat.G.Youcanhelppreventcommonviruseswithcarefulattentiontoyourhabits.36.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F G.G37.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F G.G38.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F G.G39.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F G.G40.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F G.G四、完形填空:本大题共15小题,共15分。AsakidgrowingupinSouthDakota,BeckyHammonhadagreatpassionforbasketball.Whenshewasa(n)
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whojustlearnedtowalk,shemovedwithaball.She
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withherfather,whoplayedonhis
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.Whenshewasolder,thegames
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tothedriveway,whereherparentsinstalled(安装)
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sothatgamescouldgointothenight.Fromtheageoften,shetookhundredsof
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aday.“Playingbasketballformeisnaturallylike
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,”shesaid.BeckywaseagertoplayintheNBA,butherfathertoldher,gently,thatitwouldn’t
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.Shewasunderfivefeetuntileighthgrade.“I’llneverbeabletocompete
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,”sheremembered,“soIhavetolearnhowto
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peoplewithmymind.”Inhighschool,shefinallybecametheschool’sall-timeleader.Aftershegraduatedfromhighschool,theNewYorkLiberty
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heraplaceatitstrainingcamp,wherenoteveryplayerwouldmaketheteam.She
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andthensignedacontract(合同)fortwenty-fivethousanddollars.Beforelong,shemadeherself
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asaplayer,guidingtheteam.“Itturnsoutthather
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nevermattered,”theheadcoach,RichieAdubato,saidinaninterview.“Whenshe
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tothebasket,shehardlymissedoneshotinfouryears.”41.A.child B.player C.author D.actor42.A.linked B.talked C.battled D.mixed43.A.head B.eyes C.face D.knees44.A.sorted B.walked C.moved D.transported45.A.armchairs B.floodlights C.phones D.footprints46.A.classes B.photos C.jobs D.shots47.A.breathing B.driving C.jumping D.sleeping48.A.contain B.happen C.determine D.prove49.A.actually B.exactly C.excitedly D.athletically50.A.save B.return C.defeat D.choose51.A.offered B.replaced C.compared D.reduced52.A.livedon B.laydown C.madeit D.drewon53.A.healthy B.necessary C.ordinary D.personal54.A.size B.income C.hope D.root55.A.wished B.passed C.stuck D.devoted五、单句语法填空:本大题共15小题,共15分。56.Mylecturetodaymaynotbeabletodo
(just)toalltheworkdonebehindthescenes.(所给词的适当形式填空)57.ZhangSanfengdrew
(inspire)fromafightbetweenasnakeandabird,whichledtotheinventionoftaichi.(所给词的适当形式填空)58.Tothe
(frequent)askedquestions,“What’syourfavoritefilm?”myanswerisCrouchingTiger,HiddenDragon.(所给词的适当形式填空)59.Taichipracticemakesmesleepbetteratnightandbecome
(energy)duringtheday.(所给词的适当形式填空)60.TheDoubleNinthFestival,withahistoryofover2,000years,falls
theninthdayoftheninthmonthintheChineselunarcalendar.(用适当的词填空)61.I’vebeenfeelingabit
theweatherrecently:generallytiredandnotmyself.(用适当的词填空)62.Toavoidgettinghurt,makesurethatyouwearproperclothesandequipmentwhen
(exercise).(所给词的适当形式填空)63.ThenewfilmTheJungleBooksoundsgreat.Thepicturequality,aswellasthespecialeffects
(make)itmuchbetterthantheoriginal.(所给词的适当形式填空)64.Thefinishingtouches
(put)toanewswimmingpoolatpresent.(所给词的适当形式填空)65.Whenyouplananexerciseroutine,thefirstthing
youneedtoconsideriswhatyouexpecttoimprove.(用适当的词填空)66.Withmidnight
(approach),LuoYantakeshisparents,wifeandsonoutsidetosetofffirecrackers.(所给词的适当形式填空)67.Itisthedutyofeveryoneofus
(promote)traditionalChinesefestivals.(所给词的适当形式填空)68.Thehigh-speedtrainhasbroughtgreatconvenience,making
easierforthemtogobackhome.(用适当的词填空)69.Whatamazedthechildwasnotanewworld,
theunnoticedmusicoftheold.(用适当的词填空)70.ErnestHemingwayisextremelygoodatdescribingtheadventuresoftoughmenwhohebelieves“can
(destroy)butnotdefeated.”(所给词的适当形式填空)六、语法填空:本大题共1小题,共10分。71.TheJapanesegovernmenthasbeenurgingthepublictoreducewastedfoodforyearsasthecountrywastes
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largeamountoffoodeveryyeardespiteitslowleveloffoodself-sufficiency(自给自足)rate.Morethanhalfofthewastedfoodcomesfromrelatedenterprises(企业),
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(main)fromsubstandard(不合规格的)food,returnedfood,
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foodleftoversfromunsoldproductsinrestaurants.Therestcomefromhouseholdleftovers(剩饭),food
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(throw)awaybeforebeingeaten,andfoodthatisover-processed(过度加工)andwastedduringcooking.Inrecentyears,smartphones
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(make)abigdifferencetocuttingdownonwastedfood.In2018,amobileappcalledTABETE,
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means“Pleaseeat”inJapanese,waslaunchedincitieslikeTokyoandOsaka,
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(aim)tousedigitaltechnologyto“save”anyfoodthatmightgotowaste.Theapp
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(allow)storestopostpicturesandpricesoffoodsthatneedtobe“saved”,whileconsumerscansearchfornearbystores,placeanonlineorder,payforthemandthenpickthem
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atanagreedtime.Theyalsomobilize(鼓动)localshopstobecomeTABETE
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(member),showingfoodmaterialstheymightwasteandappealingtothepublicto“save”them.(1)
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七、任务型读写:本大题共1小题,共25分。72.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Iusedtobelieveconfidencebelongedtootherpeople.Inmyclass,therewerestudentswhocouldraiseahandwithouttrembling,whocouldreadaloudasiftheirvoicesweremadeforattention.Iwasnotoneofthem.WhenourEnglishteacherannouncedastorytellingcontest,mystomachtightened.“Everyonewilltry,”shesaid,smilingasifitwereagift.Myclassmatesbegandiscussingtopicsimmediately.Ikeptmyeyesonmynotebook,pretendingtobebusy.Thatafternoon,whileIwascleaningtheblackboard,Ifoundacrumpledcardundertheteacher’sdesk.Itwasajudgingcardfromlastyear,withasentencewrittenontheback:“Speaktooneperson,nottoacrowd.”Ididn’tknowwhowroteit,butthewordsfeltlikeaquiethandonmyshoulder.Athome,Ipracticedinfrontofthemirror.Themirrorofferednoapplause,onlymyownnervousface.Onthedayofthecontest,theauditoriumlightslookedbrighterthanusual.Myhandswerecold,andmymouthfeltdry.Whenmynamewascalled,Isteppedontothestageandsawrowsofblurredfaces.Foramoment,Iwantedtorun.ThenIrememberedthecardinmypocket.续写要求:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Paragraph1:Itookadeepbreathandsearchedforjustonefaceintheaudience._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:Afterthecontest,Iunfoldedthecardoncemoreandunderstooditdifferently._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________八、书面表达:本大题共1小题,共15分。73.假定你是李华,请给你的外国好友Mike写封邮件,介绍你在艺术课上学习剪纸的经历。内容包括:(1)写信意图;(2)介绍学习剪纸的经历;(3)你的感悟。注意:(1)写作词数应为80左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相
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